Selectively testing parts of learned materials can impair later memory for nontested materials. Research has shown that such retrieval-induced forgetting occurs for low-integrated materials but may be prevented for high-integrated materials. However, previous research has neglected one factor that is ubiquitous in real-life testing: affective state.We investigated whether affect influences the resistance of integrated materials to retrieval-induced forgetting by inducing neutral, positive, or negative affect immediately before selectively testing previously learned textbook passages containing interrelated facts and concepts. As negative affect is known to promote a detail-oriented local processing style, we hypothesized that experiencing n...
A large body of research shows that emotionally significant stimuli are better stored in memory. One...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Background: Selectively testing parts of learned materials can impair later memory for nontested mat...
Based on studies demonstrating that testing promotes better long-term retention than restudying (i.e...
ABSTRACT—Repeated retrieval of a subset of previously observed events can cause forgetting of the no...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
This study seeks to investigate the effects of emotion on memory performance. 41 undergraduate Corn...
Mood affects both memory accuracy and memory distortions. The present study examined how negative, p...
Directed Forgetting (DF) studies show that it is possible to exert cognitive control to intentionall...
Research has shown that positive affect increases the breadth of information processing at several h...
A major determinant of forgetting in memory is the presence of interference in the retrieval context...
This study seeks to investigate the effects of emotion on false memory production. 114 undergradu...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Despite widespread belief that memory is enhanced by emotion, evidence also suggests that emotion ca...
A large body of research shows that emotionally significant stimuli are better stored in memory. One...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Background: Selectively testing parts of learned materials can impair later memory for nontested mat...
Based on studies demonstrating that testing promotes better long-term retention than restudying (i.e...
ABSTRACT—Repeated retrieval of a subset of previously observed events can cause forgetting of the no...
Memory is better for emotional words than for neutral words, but the conditions contributing to emot...
This study seeks to investigate the effects of emotion on memory performance. 41 undergraduate Corn...
Mood affects both memory accuracy and memory distortions. The present study examined how negative, p...
Directed Forgetting (DF) studies show that it is possible to exert cognitive control to intentionall...
Research has shown that positive affect increases the breadth of information processing at several h...
A major determinant of forgetting in memory is the presence of interference in the retrieval context...
This study seeks to investigate the effects of emotion on false memory production. 114 undergradu...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
Despite widespread belief that memory is enhanced by emotion, evidence also suggests that emotion ca...
A large body of research shows that emotionally significant stimuli are better stored in memory. One...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...